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A review by stevendedalus
Toronto 2033: 10 Short Stories About the City's Future by Matthew Blackett, Matthew Borrett, Jim Munroe
4.0
A very imaginative collection, even if many stories seem a bit farfetched for only a decade and a bit away.
The commitment to progressiveness is great (though the Jewish-focused Olympic virus seems a bit Zionist) from hard sci-fi to activism to some welcome surrealism from Paul Hong.
It does very little to predict the future but it's a lovely little initiative with great story art and impressive diversity.
The commitment to progressiveness is great (though the Jewish-focused Olympic virus seems a bit Zionist) from hard sci-fi to activism to some welcome surrealism from Paul Hong.
It does very little to predict the future but it's a lovely little initiative with great story art and impressive diversity.